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== [[Intralingua]] == | |||
=== Pronunciation === | |||
IPA: /ɪn/ | |||
=== Etymology === | |||
from Latin [[wikt:in|in]], From earlier en, from Proto-Italic *en, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én (“in”). | |||
===Preposition=== | |||
# in | |||
# into | |||
# on | |||
{{Aquatiki}} | |||
[[Category:Intralingua words]] [[Category:Intralingua prepositions]] | |||
==Reneissan== | ==Reneissan== | ||
===Alternative forms=== | ===Alternative forms=== |
Revision as of 21:03, 5 February 2022
Intralingua
Pronunciation
IPA: /ɪn/
Etymology
from Latin in, From earlier en, from Proto-Italic *en, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én (“in”).
Preposition
- in
- into
- on
Reneissan
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
(Reneissan) IPA: /ɛ̃/
Preposition
in
- in, at
Derived terms
When followed by a definite article, in is combined with the article to give the following combined forms:
in + article | combined form |
---|---|
in + il | nel |
in + i | nei |
in + la | nella |
in + lai | nellai |
in + l' | nell' |
in + lais | nellais |
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk in, from Old Skundavisk in, from Halmisk ᛁᚾ (in), from Proto-Germanic *in.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɪn/
Preposition
in
- in
- Hwat doost thou in the kykne ?
- What are you doing in the kitchen ?
- Hwat doost thou in the kykne ?